Music Mechanics & Body Language
The Distraction Dilemma Music Seminar with Christian Berdahl exposes the traps and methods of Satan in an easy to understand, series using the Bible, science and the music industry itself! This is the BEST exposition on music so far!
Distraction Dilemma 1 – Overture: Our Personal Journey
Distraction Dilemma 2 – Opus: Identifying the Mind’s Mark
Distraction Dilemma 3 – Motive: Music Mechanics & Body Language
Distraction Dilemma 4 – 1st Movement: Music History 450 AD-1969
Distraction Dilemma 5 – 2nd Movement: Music History 1970-1990
Distraction Dilemma 6 – 3rd Movement: Music History 1991-2011
Distraction Dilemma 7 – Crescendo: Contemporary Christian Music 1
Distraction Dilemma 8 – Crescendo: Contemporary Christian Music 2
Distraction Dilemma 9 – Serenade: Music in Worship
Distraction Dilemma 10 – The 4 Cs of Christianity
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Computer literacy is defined as the knowledge and ability to use computers and related technology efficiently, with skill levels ranging from elementary use to computer programming and advanced problem solving. Computer literacy can also refer to the comfort level someone has with using computer programs and applications. Another valuable component is understanding how computers work and operate. Computer literacy may be distinguished from computer programming, which primarily focuses on the design and coding of computer programs rather than the familiarity and skill in their use.
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Computer programming or coding is the composition of sequences of instructions, called programs, that computers can follow to perform tasks.[1][2] It involves designing and implementing algorithms, step-by-step specifications of procedures, by writing code in one or more programming languages. Programmers typically use high-level programming languages that are more easily intelligible to humans than machine code, which is directly executed by the central processing unit. Proficient programming usually requires expertise in several different subjects, including knowledge of the application domain, details of programming languages and generic code libraries, specialized algorithms, and formal logic.
Auxiliary tasks accompanying and related to programming include analyzing requirements, testing, debugging (investigating and fixing problems), implementation of build systems, and management of derived artifacts, such as programs’ machine code. While these are sometimes considered programming, often the term software development is used for this larger overall process – with the terms programming, implementation, and coding reserved for the writing and editing of code per se. Sometimes software development is known as software engineering, especially when it employs formal methods or follows an engineering design process.

- Reliability: how often the results of a program are correct. This depends on conceptual correctness of algorithms and minimization of programming mistakes, such as mistakes in resource management (e.g., buffer overflows and race conditions) and logic errors (such as division by zero or off-by-one errors).
- Robustness: how well a program anticipates problems due to errors (not bugs). This includes situations such as incorrect, inappropriate or corrupt data, unavailability of needed resources such as memory, operating system services, and network connections, user error, and unexpected power outages.
- Usability: the ergonomics of a program: the ease with which a person can use the program for its intended purpose or in some cases even unanticipated purposes. Such issues can make or break its success even regardless of other issues. This involves a wide range of textual, graphical, and sometimes hardware elements that improve the clarity, intuitiveness, cohesiveness, and completeness of a program’s user interface.
- Portability: the range of computer hardware and operating system platforms on which the source code of a program can be compiled/interpreted and run. This depends on differences in the programming facilities provided by the different platforms, including hardware and operating system resources, expected behavior of the hardware and operating system, and availability of platform-specific compilers (and sometimes libraries) for the language of the source code.
- Maintainability: the ease with which a program can be modified by its present or future developers in order to make improvements or to customize, fix bugs and security holes, or adapt it to new environments. Good practices[19] during initial development make the difference in this regard. This quality may not be directly apparent to the end user but it can significantly affect the fate of a program over the long term.
- Efficiency/performance: Measure of system resources a program consumes (processor time, memory space, slow devices such as disks, network bandwidth and to some extent even user interaction): the less, the better. This also includes careful management of resources, for example cleaning up temporary files and eliminating memory leaks. This is often discussed under the shadow of a chosen programming language. Although the language certainly affects performance, even slower languages, such as Python, can execute programs instantly from a human perspective. Speed, resource usage, and performance are important for programs that bottleneck the system, but efficient use of programmer time is also important and is related to cost: more hardware may be cheaper.
Using automated tests and fitness functions can help to maintain some of the aforementioned attributes.

Technology is the application of conceptual knowledge to achieve practical goals, especially in a reproducible way.The word technology can also mean the products resulting from such efforts, including both tangible tools such as utensils or machines, and intangible ones such as software. Technology plays a critical role in science, engineering, and everyday life.
Technological advancements have led to significant changes in society. The earliest known technology is the stone tool, used during prehistory, followed by the control of fire—which in turn contributed to the growth of the human brain and the development of language during the Ice Age, according to the cooking hypothesis.The invention of the wheel allowed greater travel and the creation of more complex machines. More recent technological inventions, including the printing press, telephone, and the Internet, have lowered barriers to communication and ushered in the knowledge economy.
While technology contributes to economic development and improves human prosperity, it can also have negative impacts like pollution and resource depletion, and can cause social harms like technological unemployment resulting from automation. As a result, philosophical and political debates about the role and use of technology, the ethics of technology, and ways to mitigate its downsides are ongoing.

Application software is any computer program that is intended for end-user use – not operating, administering or programming the computer. An application (app, application program, software application) is any program that can be categorized as application software. Common types of applications include word processor, media player and accounting software.
The term application software refers to all applications collectively and can be used to differentiate from system and utility software.
Applications may be bundled with the computer and its system software or published separately. Applications may be proprietary or open-source.
The short term app from 80s became popular with the 00s introduction of the iOS App Store, to refer to applications for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Later, with introduction of the Mac App Store and Windows Store, the term was extended in popular use to include desktop applications.

Why study the Word of God from the Bible
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1 Genesis 2 Exodus 3 Leviticus 4 Numbers 5 Deuteronomy
6 Joshua 7 Judges 8 Ruth 9-10 Samuel 11-12 Kings
13-14 Chronicles 15-16 Ezra – Nehemiah 17 Esther
18 Job 19 Psalms 20 Proverbs 21 Ecclesiastes 22 Song of Solomon
23 Isaiah 24-25 Jeremiah 26 Ezekiel 27 Daniel
28 Hosea 29 Joel 30 Amos 31 Obadiah
32 Jonah 33 Micah 34 Nahum 35 Habakkuk
36 Zephaniah 37 Haggai 38 Zechariah 39 Malachi
40 Matthew 41 Mark 43 John 42 Luke 44 Acts
45 Romans 46-47 Corinthians 48 Galatians 49 Ephesians 50 Philippians 51 Colossians 52-53 1-2 Thessalonians
54-55 1-2 Timothy 56 Titus 57 Philemon
58 Hebrews 59 James 60-61 1-2 Peter 62-64 1-2-3 John 65 Jude
66 Revelation
Across the years meeting thousands of people, I can share that those who continue in the scriptures, in an ongoing disciplined way, remain healthy, faithful and fruitful.
The most important thing for every member is to read the scriptures every morning, as Jesus said, You are truly my disciples if you remain in my word!
That was my decision that helped me be who I am today, and I’m very grateful for that decision because I believe that we who believe in Jesus we need to feed our souls every morning, just like with physical bread, also with spiritual bread.
And it makes a far more, different impact, when we are in an inter national mission minded Bible reading plan together. Because there are other souls who read the same portion, and in the same spirit we pray the prayers for one another weekly, and so there’s a deep feeling of unity, and we can benefit from this amazing spiritual support.
Today it’s Sunday right? This week we are reading through Hebrews. We start on Sundays, and split how many chapters per 7 days. So today we read the first two chapters of Hebrews, tomorrow Monday chapters third and fourth and so on…
…being mindful how worldwide there are other brothers and sisters reading the same portion and praying for one another. So you’re not alone, and you have spiritual support, that’s what we experienced in these years.
The most amazing thing is that in every book now, we have at least one vers that we’re singing, and this was one of my bucket list goals, to have this legacy Singing trough The Bible.
Our goal this time to have a recording, and learning and practicing Hebrew too, to have the best pronunciation and translation. And that’s a good ministry that we’ll continue: Singing The Scriptures.
Join us learning and recording a vocal cover of these hymns, by joining The Bible Reading Plan in September. Faith comes by hearing The Word and so we also use it to evangelize. 1st Sep 2024 Genesis….
Apostle Paul had goals of giving the Gospel to plant the churches, and then later traveling to visit the churches in order to strengthen them. Help us continue plant a church in each of the 3000 cities from Romania that does not have one yet. Join us in this Kingdom journey as more is to come…
Now you can sign up with your email for Bible Reading Plan at Relate4ever site online and keep in touch! God bless you, Christian – Eforie.church of Christ, Europe
